Mercule
Adventurer
Okay, here's the deal: I got my computer with Win ME installed on it, but later upgraded to XP Pro. It turns out that the DVD decoder (or whatever the software needed to watch DVD movies is called) is part of the HP restore disk.
What this means is if I install XP Pro to a clean format, I can't use my DVD player for DVDs, but I can if I install over ME. This sucks because the ME uses FAT32 instead of NTFS. Also the restore disk installs a lot of garbage that I've got no need or desire for. Plus, when XP installs, it doesn't retain all the registry and other install info -- which means none of this garbage shows up as being installed or is usable, but the disk space is still consumed.
Okay, enough rant. The solution I'm looking for is to find somewhere I can get a free DVD decoder. Everyplace I can find wants me to pay $30-60 for software I've already got. Or, does anyone know the legalities regarding HP having to split the software bundle they gave me on the restore disk?
"Out of the box" suggestions/solutions are also greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
What this means is if I install XP Pro to a clean format, I can't use my DVD player for DVDs, but I can if I install over ME. This sucks because the ME uses FAT32 instead of NTFS. Also the restore disk installs a lot of garbage that I've got no need or desire for. Plus, when XP installs, it doesn't retain all the registry and other install info -- which means none of this garbage shows up as being installed or is usable, but the disk space is still consumed.
Okay, enough rant. The solution I'm looking for is to find somewhere I can get a free DVD decoder. Everyplace I can find wants me to pay $30-60 for software I've already got. Or, does anyone know the legalities regarding HP having to split the software bundle they gave me on the restore disk?
"Out of the box" suggestions/solutions are also greatly appreciated.
Thanks.